Seabass have finally realized spring is here and are starting to show in good numbers. Along with the arrival of the seabass is the inshore migration of large Thresher Sharks. We will run special weekday inshore thresher shark charters through june call for rates. Tog fishing remained strong through May along with some nice black drum during daylight hours.

Ken Wallace and friends from Queby Corp had a limit catch tog. Mark anderson and friends caught a limit of tog to 7lb 12 oz quickly and went on to catch a nice black drum and broke the line boatside on the biggest drum we have ever seen. The Goodwill Fishing club also was fortunate to harvest a quick limit of tog and the group went on to harvest two nice black drum as well. Bob Persch and friends also made quick work of the tog including three fish over 7lbs including a 9lb 4oz tog. They then went on to try there luck at the black drum as well but as luck would have it the fish began to bite as we were leaving for home to get our afternoon trip. Don Kopp and friends from York, PA. had a limit catch of tog plus a half dozen seabass. Larry Lehman and friends had a limit catch of tog and went on to catch harvest 32 seabass to 3lb 5 oz.

Brandon Boyer and friends had a nice catch of tog and a couple dozen seabass as well. We were next joined by two generations of the Whitehead family who were both retired and active duty airforce members and friends from the air force for another limit catch of tog and a handfull of seabass as well. M S P Equipment sponsored a trip and were rewarded with a dozen tog and three dozen seabass.Greg Crone and friends had a nice catch of tog including a 9lb 2oz fish that was released to be caught another day. Another group from Queby Corp joined us and despite inclement weather still managed a nice catch of tog..